Oxford_s_New_English_File_Elementary_Workbook
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a Read the advert.
Castle to rent
This beautiful 17th-century castle in the Lot Valley in southern France has 25 hectares of land.
The owners live in the east wing of the castle and rent the rest of the building to tourists.
In front of the main entrance to the castle there's a rose garden and a pretty fountain , which is lit up at night. In the back garden there's a heated swimming pool with a wonderful terrace for sunbathing.
There's room in the castle for 20 people to sleep. There are 10 bedrooms on the first and second floors, all of which have a television, and there are six bathrooms. There's a large formal dining room on the ground floor, where eight people can eat, and there's a dining area outside where all 20 guests can have dinner together. For relaxing in the evening, there's a large living room with sofas and armchairs. Downstairs there's also a study and a very spacious kitchen with doors to the garden.
The house is cleaned twice a week and there is a babysitting service.
bRead the advert again and answer the questions. 1 How old is the castle?
2 Who lives in the castle?
3 What two things can you do in the back garden? 4 How many bedrooms are there?
5 Where can 20 guests eat together?
6 How often do people come to clean the house?
cGuess the meaning of the highlighted words. Check with your dictionary.
4 PRONUNCIATION silent letters
a Cross out the silent consonants.
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b Practise saying the words.
More Words to Learn
Write translations and try to remember the words.
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ghost noun century noun priest noun guest noun nervous adjective
frightened adjective strange adjective believe verb
go back verb
spend (the night) verb
Can you answer these questions?
Where's the TV in your house?
What building is opposite your school?
How many people were there in your last English class? Was there a good film on TV last night?
Was there a festival in your town last month?
1 VOCABULARY verb phrases
Complete the text with these verbs, in the correct form.
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Hell is other people.
Jean-PaulSartre,Frenchphilosopher
bLook at the picture of a park. What are the people doing?
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3 READING
a Read the text.
Do you have problems with your neighbours? Well, imagine the problems the people of Pilton in Somerset, England, have. Every summer over 150,000 people travel to their village for the annual Glastonbury pop music festival.
Every year, for three days, the village is full of people of all ages who leave drinks cans and papers all over the streets. The music plays until the early hours of the morning and you can hear people talking and singing all night. The quiet country village becomes a nightmare to live in and some residents are even thinking of moving to another village.
The pop fans who go to Glastonbury usually sleep in tents in a field, but last year Mr James Findlay, a resident of Pilton, found two people asleep in his garden in the morning. Mr Findlay said, 'I don't want to stop the Glastonbury Festival. I just want the fans to enjoy the festival without disturbing normal village life.'
bTick the problems the villagers of Pilton have with their temporary neighbours.
1 Their dogs bark.
2 They throw their rubbish in the streets.
3 They listen to loud music.
4 Their babies cry all night.
5 They make a lot of noise.
6 They go into other people's gardens.
7 They watch TV late at night.
8 They break things in the village.
c Guess the meaning of the highlighted words. Check with your dictionary.
4 PRONUNCIATION verb + -ing
a Circle the word with a different sound.
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giving |
meeting |
reading |
speaking |
hearing |
talking |
walking |
working |
calling |
playing |
having |
raining |
painting |
knowing |
going |
doing |
closing |
living |
buying |
rinding |
riding |
b Practise saying the words.
More Words to Learn
Write translations and try to remember the words.
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neighbour noun violin noun baby noun noisy adjective friendlv adjective choose verb argue verb
cry verb bark verb move verb
Can you answer these questions?
What are you doing now?
Are you listening to music?
What are your parents doing?
Are you doing this exercise at home?
Do you have noisy neighbours?
When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life.
1 GRAMMAR present simple or present continuous?
a Circle the correct form.
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2Do you walk / Are you walking to work every day?
3Barbara isn't here. She buys / 's buying a present for her daughter.
4I go / 'm going to work now. See you later.
5It rains / 's raining a lot here in the winter.
6A Where's Laura?
B She's on the phone. She's talking / talks to Paul.
7Does your baby cry / Is your baby crying at night?
8My husband watches / 's watching football three times a week.
b Complete the sentences. Use the present simple or present continuous.
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SamuelJohnson, English writer
2 VOCABULARY town and city
aComplete the sentences with a word from each box.
police art department sports shopping railway travel
centre station store agent's station centre gallery
1 Where can you see paintings?
In an art gallery
2Where can you visit different shops? At a
3Where can you get a train from? From a
4Where can you book a holiday? At a
5Where can you talk to a police officer?
At a
6Where can you buy clothes for all the family?
In a
7Where can you play basketball?
At a
b Complete the puzzle.
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More Words to Learn
Write translations and try to remember the words.
Word |
Pronunciation Translation |
ship noun flag noun trip noun
passenger noun building noun view noun underground noun each determiner through preposition
What a pity!
Can you answer these questions?
What kind of books do you read?
What are you reading now?
What do you usually wear?
What are you wearing now?
What's the main tourist attraction in your town?
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Ayou staying at a hotel, or with friends?
BWe're in a little hotel in the town centre.
b Practise saying the words.
1 VOCABULARY directions |
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Getting around London
By underground
The London Underground, usually called 'the tube', is enormous and can take you everywhere quickly. However, it is hot and uncomfortable in the summer, and can be confusing for tourists, who often get on the wrong train. It can also be very crowded in the 'rush hour' (7.00-9.00 in the morning and 5.00-7.00 in the evening).
By bus
The buses give you a good view of the sights, especially if you travel upstairs, but if the traffic is bad, your journey can take a long time. Special
tickets, called travelcards, can be used on both buses and the underground and are quite economical.
By taxi or car
Taxis are excellent, but very expensive. Never take a car into central London - it's nearly impossible to park, and you also have to pay a congestion charge (currently £5) every time you drive into the centre.
b Answer the questions.
1 What's another name for the London Underground?
2When is the underground usually very busy?
3Where is a good place to sit to see the sights?
4Where can you use travelcards?
5What's the problem with taking a taxi?
6How much do you have to pay if you take your car into the centre of London?
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If it tastes good, it's bad for you.
Isaac Asimov, science fiction writer
1 VOCABULARY food
a Complete the crossword.
b Write the words in the correct column.
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aWhat did Mark and Jan buy when they went shopping yesterday? Write a, an, or some in the spaces.
b Write the sentences in positive or negative form. 1 There's some rice in the cupboard.
There isn't any rice in the cupboard.
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There isn't any sugar in this coffee.
5We have some vegetables in the garden. We
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There weren't any sandwiches in the fridge.
7There was some nice fish at the supermarket. There
8I had a salad for lunch.
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A I'm going to the supermarket. Would you like anything?
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3 PRONUNCIATION the letters ea
Circle the word with a different sound. Practise saying the words.
meat |
breakfast |
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4 READING
a Match each 'food fact' to the paragraph which explains why it's false.
A Eating too much sugar can make you addicted.
BBeer is good for your hair.
CEating fruit at the end of a meal is very healthy.
DPutting salt in water will make it boil quicker.
More Words to Learn
Write translations and try to remember the words.
Word |
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(shopping) basket noun spaghetti noun
dish noun ingredients noun luxury noun missing adjective countable adjective
uncountable adiective
Study idea
1 Try to connect new words with other words in English or in your language, e.g. shopping basket - basketball.
2Look at the words in More Words to Learn. Can you connect them to any other words?
Can you answer these questions?
What do you usually have for breakfast?
What do you drink with your dinner?
What's your favourite food?
What vegetables don't you like?
What do you drink when you go out with your friends?
Food facts...or are they?
Many cooks always put salt into water
before putting in the pasta. Many say that this helps the water boil more quickly, but this isn't true. In fact salt makes water boil at a higher temperature, so the water boils more slowly.
Putting beer on your hair is not a good idea.
The only result is a shower that smells like a pub, and hair which looks terrible. It is impossible for the beer to make your hair more beautiful, believe me, so don't try it.
When people eat a lot of sweet things, it isn't
because their body really needs sugar. It's because they like the taste, and they often have a lot of sweet things like cakes and biscuits in their cupboards. Sugar is not a drug and eating it is just a bad habit.
Fruit is quite difficult to digest. If you eat it at the
end of a meal, it can stay in your stomach for a long time.
This means that you can feel very uncomfortable if you've just eaten a very big meal.
The best time to eat fruit is between meals.
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bGuess the meaning of the highlighted words. Check with your dictionary.
Human beings are 70% water. With some people, the rest is collagen.
Martin Mull, American actor and writer
1 PRONUNCIATION /w/, /v/, and /b/
aWilliam, Vera, and Brenda are thinking about the presents they want for their birthdays. William wants presents that begin with /w/, Vera wants those that begin with /v/, and Brenda wants those that begin with /b/. What presents do they each want?
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b Practise saying the words.
2 GRAMMAR how much / how many?, quantifiers
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b Read about these records in competitive eating.
Alina Baden ate 46 hot dogs in 11 minutes.
George Willis ate 128 chicken wings in 28 minutes.
Nikolai Cohen ate 10 hamburgers in 11 minutes.
John Edwards ate 7 litres of ice-cream in 14 minutes.
Gustav Sajer drank 6 litres of milk in 3 minutes 29 seconds.
Barbara Beard ate 5 kilos of fruit (bananas and apples) in 9 minutes 15 seconds.
Write questions.
1 How many hamburgers did Nikolai Cohen eat?
Ten.
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4 VOCABULARY 'water'reading
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More Words to Learn
Write translations and try to remember the words.
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litres noun tap noun lose verb agree verb
probably adverb like preposition a bottle of...
of course more or less for example
3 VOCABULARY drinks
Write the names of the drinks.
Can you answer these questions?
How much water do you usually drink?
How many cigarettes do you smoke?
How much television do you watch?
How much money do you spend on clothes?
How many very good friends do you have?